Group2animation12ilocano (by group 2, 12-Modeller in 21st century)angeloganitnit
Ilocano literature is one of the most vibrant Filipino literatures throughout the ages. Ilocano regions are also one of the most active tributaries in the Philippine literature next to Cebuano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Pamapangainense, and Tagalog.
Group2animation12ilocano (by group 2, 12-Modeller in 21st century)angeloganitnit
Ilocano literature is one of the most vibrant Filipino literatures throughout the ages. Ilocano regions are also one of the most active tributaries in the Philippine literature next to Cebuano, Bikol, Hiligaynon, Pamapangainense, and Tagalog.
3 or 4 mind maps by each group member on initial ideas. Create a visual PowerPoint that shows 10 images that represent your ideas. Alternatively, create a ‘mood board’ on Pinterest.
Wolf Forest and Basket Forest, Robber Forest (1924) by Ken.docxlefrancoishazlett
Wolf Forest and Basket Forest, Robber Forest (1924)
by Kenji Miyazawa, translated from Japanese by Wikisource
North of the Koiwai Farms, there are four forests of black pine trees. The southernmost is Wolf
Forest. Next is Basket Forest and then Black Hill Forest. The furthest north is Robber Forest.
When and how were these forests made? How did they get such strange names? I can tell you
because I was told by the one person who knows all about it, a big boulder in the very middle of
Black Hill Forest.
A long time ago, Mt. Iwate erupted over and over again. Everything around the mountain was buried
in ash. The pitch-black boulder who told me the story was sent flying from the mountain and landed
exactly where it is today.
After the eruptions finally stopped, grasses and grains started to grow towards the south and soon
sprouted all around the mountain. Then oak trees and pine trees started to grow, and eventually the
four forests came to be. However, they didn’t have names yet. They all simply thought, “I’m me.”
Then, one fall day, like water the cold, invisible wind flowed through the valley, rustling the fallen oak
leaves, and the clouds left a dark shadow on Mt. Iwate’s silver crown.
Four farmers, wearing jackets made of straw and carrying axes, rakes, and hoes -- weapons of the
mountains and plains -- tied tight across their backs, climbed over the flint mountains to the east and
lumbered into the little plain surrounded by forests. If you looked closely, you could see that they
were all carrying big swords as well.
The head farmer, looking over this picturesque landscape, asked the others while pointing at
different things in the plain, “What do you think? Doesn’t this place look great? We’ll be able to plant
our fields right away, we’re right by the forest, and there’s clean water. It looks like we’ll get plenty of
sunlight, too. How about it? I, for one, decided on it as soon as I saw it.”
One of the other farmers asked, “but how’s the soil?”
The questioner then bent over, pulled out a blade of grass, and knocked the dirt from the roots into
his hand. He ran his fingers through it, tasted it a little, and declared, “Yep, the soils not great, but it’s
not terrible either.”
“Alright, should we make this the place then,” said another one of the farmers, looking across the
field fondly.
“I agree, let’s live here,” said the fourth farmer, who had been standing in silence.
The four farmer smiled, dropped the bags and tools from off their backs, and called back the way
they came,”hey, hey, this is it. Come quickly.”
Then, from out of the tall grass behind the farmers, came three of their wives, laden with bags and
their faces bright red. After them 9 children, all about 5 or 6 years old, came running and cheering
out of the grass.
The four men then looked in different directions and called out together, “may we plant our fields
here?”
“Go ahead,” the forests called b.
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The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. Some years ago, a family went to a house next to a forestto spend a
weekend. They wanted to stay there becausethe both parents liked the
natural landscapes. When they arrived in the house, they didn´tsee
anything extrange, so they didn´tsuspectanything about whatwill hapen.
Itwas near 11 o´clock when the family decided to go to the bed. 5 minutes
later, they heared a screamoutside the house. They all got very nervous
and later went outside to try to find who had screamed before.
They had taken a torch with them because outsideit was very dark. When
they were walking for a shorttime, they heared again the sream, this time
THE STRANGE NIGHT
By Javier
2. nearer. They walked into the forest. Finally, they saw a shadow with a
human being shape. When the shadow turned around, all the family fell
into the ground. They were very pale, and the four lost consciousness.
In the next day, a hunter that was walking through the forestsaw them
and asked for help, but they didn´t wakeup again…
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